Moor of Knockchoilum

Downs, Moorland in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Moor of Knockchoilum

B862 south of Whitebridge
B862 south of Whitebridge Credit: Steven Brown

Moor of Knockchoilum is a vast expanse of downs and moorland located in Inverness-shire, Scotland. Situated in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, this unique landscape stretches over several thousand hectares, offering a remarkable blend of rugged beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

The moorland is characterized by its rolling terrain and undulating hills, covered in heather, grasses, and scattered shrubs. The vibrant purple hues of the heather in full bloom create a stunning contrast against the muted greens of the surrounding vegetation. This natural mosaic of colors is a sight to behold, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers from far and wide.

The moorland provides a haven for a wide range of wildlife species. Visitors may catch a glimpse of red deer, golden eagles, and various bird species that call this area home. The diverse habitats, including wetlands and small lochs, support a rich ecosystem of plant and animal life.

Aside from its natural beauty, Moor of Knockchoilum is also of historical and cultural significance. The moorland has been utilized by locals for centuries, providing grazing for livestock and a source of peat for fuel. Ancient ruins and archaeological sites can still be found scattered across the landscape, offering glimpses into the region's past.

Accessible via well-maintained paths and trails, Moor of Knockchoilum offers visitors the opportunity to explore and immerse themselves in the untamed wilderness of the Scottish Highlands. Whether for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, this captivating moorland promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Moor of Knockchoilum Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.195522/-4.5096667 or Grid Reference NH4814. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B862 south of Whitebridge
B862 south of Whitebridge
B862 between Whitebridge and Fort Augustus
B862 between Whitebridge and Fort Augustus
Forestry road towards Loch Paiteag
Forestry road towards Loch Paiteag
Forestry road in Whitebridge Plantation
Forestry road in Whitebridge Plantation
Wade's bridge Whitebridge Repairs being made to historic Wade Bridge over the River Fechlin
Wade's bridge Whitebridge
Repairs being made to historic Wade Bridge over the River Fechlin
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Quiet back road
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Track to road (B862) at Easter Drummond Looking south-eastward.
Track to road (B862) at Easter Drummond
Looking south-eastward.
Minor road at Deer View Looking south-westward.
Minor road at Deer View
Looking south-westward.
Minor road near to Killiechoilum Looking north-eastward.
Minor road near to Killiechoilum
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road at Killiechoilum Looking south-westward.
Minor road at Killiechoilum
Looking south-westward.
Field edge footpath Looking north-westward.
This path is used by the South Loch Ness Trail.
Field edge footpath
Looking north-westward. This path is used by the South Loch Ness Trail.
Minor road near to Knockbeg Looking westward.
The entrance on the left gives access to the SSE  Renewable Fechlin Intake.
Minor road near to Knockbeg
Looking westward. The entrance on the left gives access to the SSE Renewable Fechlin Intake.
Minor road with what seems to be a former cattle grid near Meall an Tarsaid Looking north-westward.
Minor road with what seems to be a former cattle grid near Meall an Tarsaid
Looking north-westward.
Road (B862) at Whitebridge Hotel Looking south-westward.
Road (B862) at Whitebridge Hotel
Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching Dell Lodge Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Dell Lodge
Looking north-eastward.
Track giving access to Loch nan Losganan and Paddockfield Looking south-eastward.
Track giving access to Loch nan Losganan and Paddockfield
Looking south-eastward.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4053 This Bracket can be found on a building at Easter Drummond.
The recorded details give a height of 222.2213 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4053
This Bracket can be found on a building at Easter Drummond. The recorded details give a height of 222.2213 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket  G4054 This Bracket can be found on the wall of Whitebridge Hotel.
The recorded details give a height of 197.8258 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4054
This Bracket can be found on the wall of Whitebridge Hotel. The recorded details give a height of 197.8258 metres above sea level. For more detail see LinkExternal link
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Moor of Knockchoilum is located at Grid Ref: NH4814 (Lat: 57.195522, Lng: -4.5096667)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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